It's a basophilic stain that binds easily to basic structures, so it's easy to see outlines because it dyes the cell membrane, glycocalix, nucleus, protein granules, etc.
Sulfuric Acid
The basic H & E stain will colour a cross section and longitudinal section very nicely. There are other stains if your looking stain specifics such as the myeline sheath.
Hematoxylin is only the drastic substance that these solutions contain. For histology, the two most commonly used are Mayer's Hematoxylin and Harris' Hematoxylin. They both contain water, hematoxylin and various salts.
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HISTOLOGY is a branch of anatomy. It is the study of TISSUES.
what are the types of haematoxylin stains and its applications
blue staining of connective tissues when haematoxylin-eosin stain is used; found in such conditions assolar elastosis.
Sulfuric Acid
safranin is a biological stain used in histology n cytology
Hematoyxlin stains the nucleus because Hematoyxlin stains acidic materials. Because the nucleus is filled with DNA (deoxyriblonucleic acid), it is stained blue by the chemical.
The basic H & E stain will colour a cross section and longitudinal section very nicely. There are other stains if your looking stain specifics such as the myeline sheath.
The combination of haematoxylin and mordant is called Haematoxylin Lake. To form the haematoxylin lake, various metals like Ammonium alum (Ammonium ammonium sulphate), Aluminium potassium sulphate (potassium alum), or Aluminium sodium sulphate (sodium alum) etc are used.
Hematoxylin is only the drastic substance that these solutions contain. For histology, the two most commonly used are Mayer's Hematoxylin and Harris' Hematoxylin. They both contain water, hematoxylin and various salts.
He discovered Haematoxylin (diagnises Cancer)
Iodine work as a modrant which helps in fixing the stain properly by making a compled compoun of stain and cell wall.
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He discovered Haematoxylin (diagnises Cancer)